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calculating the distance from streets around pittsburgh to the studio for creative inquiry, then drawing the distance isolines. using github.com/kylemcdonald/ofxPathfinder/
using mirrors to turn a single kinect into 5 kinects, scanning all sides of an object simultaneously.
using a slit over the projector to control the amount of interference between the patterns.
Local collisions, with collisions drawn as lines. Mouse interaction in realtime.
code.google.com/p/kyle/source/browse/#svn/trunk/openframe...
Local collisions, with collisions drawn as lines. Mouse interaction in realtime.
code.google.com/p/kyle/source/browse/#svn/trunk/openframe...
To commemorate its 100th anniversary, IBM commissioned a unique public exhibition called THINK. The exhibition is an examination and a celebration of the human approach to understanding and improving the world through science and technology.
Upon entering the exhibition, visitors pass an LED wall showing live data feeds in vivid color. Once inside, visitors encounter a glowing forest of screens. A breathtaking film charts man’s patterns of progress and understanding. Sosolimited programmed the five interactives that appear on the screens at the end of the film. These interactives explore the history of our progress through Seeing, Mapping, Understanding, Believing, and Acting.
The interactives are visually striking and intuitive, providing visitors with an expansive collection of images, stories, and interviews. These multitouch software applications were designed to seamlessly display large collections of data at high frame rates. We developed the software with OpenFrameworks libraries.
The project was a collaboration between SYPartners, Ralph Applebaum & Associates, George P Johnson, Mirada, and Sosolimited. Photos and video shot by Chris Teague.
We took our 'Flutter' workshop to the Action Factory in Blackburn for their Community Open Day, 16th February 2011. Special thanks to Lucy Ann Jones for inviting us, it was a fantastic day!
Flutter is a participatory art project created by Tom Betts (nullpointer) which allows children from a very early age to take part in creating a digital art installation. Each child makes a butterfly, using everyday craft materials, which is then brought to life in a video projected 3D world.
Flutter uses real-time computer graphics software developed in openFrameworks.
Photos by Lucy Ann Jones.
New to 007! From some very old code that has been written and rewritten multiple times, but finally included in ofxOpenCv.
More than 30 fonts created in three hours
En el STUDIO for Creative Inquiry de Carnegie Mellon University, más de treinta fuentes creadas en tres horas. Algunos participantes ilustres en el proceso: Shawn Sims, Haakon Faste, Heather Knight y Terry Irwin, directora de la Escuela de Diseño de CMU.